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« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2008, 06:20:17 pm »
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« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2008, 06:20:21 pm »
they should keep funions in there too.

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« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2008, 06:26:53 pm »
you know the cops are going to set up a stakeout right across the street from that thing.
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« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2008, 08:13:09 pm »
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you know the cops are going to set up a stakeout right across the street from that thing.


No they won\'t. Cannabis is so low on the L.A. Police\'s list of shit to deal with.
It is truly amazing how many people are cruising around with scripts. This is just another innovative way to get the public to accept Cannabis as a legal medicinal alternative.

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« Reply #5 on: January 25, 2008, 08:29:53 pm »
i would love to live in cali and have a medi card and grow bomb organic outies next to some lettuce and tomatoes. someday perhaps....

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« Reply #6 on: January 25, 2008, 09:09:47 pm »
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« Reply #7 on: January 26, 2008, 02:54:28 am »
That\'s it. I want to move to Cali.....Right after the band does.
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« Reply #8 on: January 26, 2008, 10:12:06 am »
This is what dreams are made of....

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« Reply #9 on: January 26, 2008, 05:01:53 pm »
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they should keep funions in there too.


hahahah!

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« Reply #10 on: February 26, 2008, 11:18:15 am »
Related content from today\'s Oakland Tribune:

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Higher edcuation: Oakland class teaches pot growing
Weekend trade school course teaching students to grow, cook pot booked through May

OAKLAND

YOU KNOW you\'re in a different kind of college when a teaching assistant sets five marijuana plants down in the middle of a lab and no one blinks a bloodshot eye.

Welcome to Oaksterdam University, a new trade school where higher education takes on a whole new meaning.

The school prepares people for jobs in California\'s thriving medical marijuana industry. For $200 and the cost of two required textbooks, students learn how to cultivate and cook with cannabis, study which strains of pot are best for certain ailments, and are instructed in the legalities of a business that is against the law in the eyes of the federal government.

"My basic idea is to try to professionalize the industry and have it taken seriously as a real industry, just like beer and distilling hard alcohol," said Richard Lee, 45, an activist and pot-dispensary owner who founded the school in a downtown storefront last fall.

So far, 60 students have completed the two-day weekend course, which is sold out through May. At the end of the class, students are given a take-home test, with the highest scorer — make that "top scorer" — earning the title of class valedictorian.

Before getting to Horticulture 101, the hands-on highlight of Oaksterdam U, the 20 budding botanists, entrepreneurs and political activists at a recent weekend session sat politely through two law lectures and a visiting professor\'s history talk.

In the lab, Lee measured plant food into a
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plastic garbage can and explained how, with common sense, upgraded electrical outlets, a fan and an air filter, students can grow pot at home for fun, health, public service — or profit.

Lee explained to his students how to prune and harvest plants, handing the clipping shears to a woman who wasn\'t

sure how close to the stalk to cut without damaging it. He offered his thoughts on which commercial nutrient preparations are best, as well as the advantages of hydroponics, or soil-free gardening.

During a discussion of neighbor relations, he warned against setting boobytraps to keep curious kids out of outdoor gardens.

Students gave various reasons for enrolling. Some said they were simply curious. Others said they wanted tips for growing their own ****, although judging from the questions, a few were ready for the graduate seminar Lee recently added to the curriculum.

Jeff Sanders, 52, said he has been buying medical marijuana since 2003, but wants to open a dispensary in the San Joaquin Valley because he doesn\'t like having to drive up to San Francisco and pay the markup.

"I see it as a good thing. You are giving back to the community," Sanders said.

Patrick O\'Shaughnessy, 37, said he started smoking pot regularly for the first time about a year ago to treat his chronic migraines, depression and anxiety. After attending class, he said he felt more confident about growing his own.

Oaksterdam U draws its name from the jokey nickname for a section of Oakland where some of California\'s earliest medical marijuana dispensaries took root. The nickname in turn was inspired by the city of Amsterdam, in Holland, where pot use is legal.

At one point, the Oaksterdam neighborhood had at least 15 clubs and coffee shops selling pot, a number that dwindled to four when the city started issuing permits and collecting taxes from them a few years ago.

California was the first of a dozen states to legalize marijuana use for patients with a doctor\'s recommendation. Despite periodic raids by federal drug agents and the threat of prosecution, clubs and cooperatives where customers can buy the drug of their choice have proliferated; California has 300 to 400, according to advocacy groups.

Entry-level workers are paid a little more than minimum wage, while "bud tenders," can make more than $50,000 a year, and owners and top managers more than $100,000, Lee said. But there\'s also a certain amount of risk — and not just financial, but legal.

Michael Chapman, an assistant agent with the Drug Enforcement Agency\'s San Francisco office, said authorities are aware of Oaksterdam U and don\'t see any reason to shut it down. Talking about marijuana is not illegal, and while a small amount of pot is kept on the premises, the DEA tries "to concentrate our case work on the most significant violators," he said.

Still, Chapman said he doesn\'t like Lee\'s effort to wrap cannabis education in a cap and gown.

"I think they are sending the wrong message out to the community and it\'s something that could only facilitate criminal behavior," he said.

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